Wednesday, April 1, 2009

A Little Memento

I'll be busy making 18 corsages 7 boutonnieres for a gathering that is planned for May 17th to honor the elderly for their faithful service in the congregation that I attend. Should be a wonderful luncheon with skits and good food. This is my proto type that I came up with. This way they can keep it as a little memento.

So I had to make sure I had enough supplies. Divided up what I got for this project in to separate baggies. That should help me keep organized. I needed it.

Do you think I should cut the "stems" even or should I leave them at their varying lenghts? I 'm leaning toward cutting them. Perhaps on an angle?

6 comments:

Quite lovely! I like your idea of cutting the stems...older folks might favor something shorter and more traditional for wearing...but sometimes it's hard to make such a call until you're at the end...either way they'll love having them as mementos of the occasion.

My friend Therese tried to write this comment:we tried to blog a comment but it would not go thru----leave the stems like they are because they look freshly cut from the ground per mom, peggy and i-----------------see ya later xo us

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